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Frank Mason Robinson (September 12, 1845 – July 8, 1923) was an important early marketer and advertiser of what became known as
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Career

During the winter of 1885, Robinson and his business partner, David Doe, came to the South in order to sell a machine they invented called a "chromatic printing device" which had the capability to produce two colors in one imprint. Pendergast,Mark ''For God, Country, and Coca-Cola: The Definitive History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company that makes it'' New York: Basic Books, 2013 Upon arrival in Atlanta, Robinson and David Doe approached Dr.
John S. Pemberton John Stith Pemberton (July 8, 1831 – August 16, 1888) was an American pharmacist and Confederate States Army veteran who is best known as the inventor of Coca-Cola. In May 1886, he developed an early version of a beverage that would later bec ...
, a chemist and pharmacist, and struck a deal. In 1886 Frank Robinson officially settled in Atlanta where a new business was made called the Pemberton Chemical Company consisting of Robinson, Pemberton, David Doe and Pemberton's old partner, Ed Holland.


Coca-Cola

Pemberton was experimenting with a medicinal formula which included coca leaves and kola nuts as sources of its ingredients. Robinson, who served as bookkeeper and partner to Pemberton, gave the syrup formula the name
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, where Coca came from the coca leaves used and Cola for the kola nuts. Boney, F.N. First Atlanta and then the World: A Century of Coca-Cola. "The Georgia Historical Quarterly" 71, no. 1, 1987: 91 The name Coca-Cola was also chosen "because it was euphonious, and on account of my familiarity with such names as 'S.S.S; and 'B.B.B'" said Robinson himself. He was also responsible for writing the Coca-Cola name in
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which was popular with bookkeepers of the era and remains one of the most recognized trademarks in the world. The formula was introduced in May 1886 at the Jacobs Pharmacy in Atlanta. It sold the first year. The next year sales increased to . In 1888 Pemberton sold the formula to
Asa G. Candler Asa Griggs Candler (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929) was an American business tycoon and politician who in 1888 purchased the Coca-Cola recipe for $238.98 from chemist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Candler founded The Coca-Co ...
, another Atlanta pharmacist and businessman, for a total investment of $2,300 before Pemberton died. Coca-Cola was granted a charter in 1892 and became the official Georgia Corporation named the
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with Asa G. Candler, his brother John S. Candler, Frank M. Robinson and two other associates. The Chronicle of Coca-Cola: The Candler Era, Last modified January 1. 2012

Robinson served as treasurer and secretary and changed the Coca-Cola syrup formula so as not to include any faint traces of cocaine by the time of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, Pure Food and Drug Act initiated by the Federal Government in 1906. The starting capitalization for the company was at $100,000. Robinson overall was responsible for the early advertising of Coca-Cola before and after Candler bought the name and syrup formula from Pemberton, the first ads appearing in ''The Atlanta Journal'' in 1887. While still working with Pemberton, Robinson had the initial ads display short phrases such as "Coca-Cola! Delicious! Refreshing! Exhilarating! Invigorating! The new and popular soda fountain drink containing the properties of the wonderful Coca plant and the famous Cola nut." Marketing for the drink showed the syrup beverage with medicinal properties curing headaches but with a unique taste. The initial ads distributed invited citizens to try "the new and popular soda fountain drink."The Chronicle of Coca-Cola: Birth of a Refreshing Idea, Last modified January 1, 2012

/ref> Hand painted oil cloth signs were put outside stores displaying the Coca-Cola brand name with catchy words such as "Drink" in order to inform customers and other people passing by about the new medicinal beverage that was also a soda fountain drink. First year sales showed an average of nine bottles sold per day. Robinson later retired in 1914, but remained one of the company's directors. In Ledger Enquirer, ''The Columbus Enquirer-Sun'' a newspaper founded in 1874, published an article in 1906 praising Robinson's work with Coca-Cola: "there is one person to whom particular credit is due for the fact that the Coca-Cola formula remained, in the hands of the Georgians, and the further fact that the drink soon became so popular. He is Mr. Robinson, and the present secretary of the Coca-Cola Company...In developing the drink, Mr. Robinson has also developed. He is said to be one of the best posted experts on advertising in America today, all due to his experience in advertising and pushing Coca-Cola."


Personal life

Originally from Maine, as a young man he was in
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where he married Laura Clapp. Robinson had a home in
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, an early suburb of Atlanta. He also had a country home on the
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banks of the
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. The property had been a southern fortification defending the railroad bridge. The property is currently the Frank Mason Robinson Nature Preserve. He owned six residences which were occupied rent free by family and friends. Robinson taught a large Bible class at the
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. A large English stained glass window dedicated to his memory is above the pulpit of
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. He was a Republican in national politics but a Democrat in state and local politics. Robinson died in July 1923 and was buried in Atlanta's
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References

* Knight, Lucian Lamar
''A Standard History of Georgia and Georgians''
Volume 6. (1917) pp. 3205-3206. Lewis Publishing Company (Chicago, IL) * Pendergrast, ''For God, Country and Coca-Cola'', Charles Scribner's Sons, 1993 * Allen, Frederick, ''Secret Formula'', Harper Business, 1994 * Henning, William E, ''An Elegant Hand'' *Encyclopædia Britannica 1992 {{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Frank Mason American drink industry businesspeople 1845 births 1923 deaths People from Corinth, Maine